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    College-U: College Access for All- Middle School Curriculum
    Grades 6 - 8
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    These ten modules are designed to encourage students to expand their mindset around going to college and to prepare students with the knowledge and resources needed to understand how to navigate their journey to college from middle school. This curriculum can be used to start to create a college going culture in your classroom. These lessons can be...

    Geometry curriculum
    Grades 9 - 11
    Mathematics
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    Please note that this collection cannot be downloaded as it is made up links that are external to WeTeachNYC. This collection is comprised of units created by New Visions for Public Schools to support a one year Geometry course. Each unit is built around a common structure that shares several key components. Initial task Big ideas Instruction...

    Educating powerful writers: An integrated high school scope and sequence for high school writing
    Grades 9 - 12
    English Language Arts
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    This Integrated Scope & Sequence for Writing provides school leaders and teachers with a suggested timeline and units of study for teaching writing in Grades 9–12. While primarily geared toward ELA teachers, this document also includes expectations and suggestions for writing instruction in the sciences and social studies/ history classes. 
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    NYS early learning alignment crosswalk

    The early Alignment Crosswalk document outlines the aligment  between the Pre-K Foundation for the Common Core and the Early Learning Guidelines

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